I was really taken by this beautiful quilt, which involves lots of different techniques such as applique and lace making.
It was stitched by Jellie de Lange-Hoekema and its title translates as "Needlecraft techniques of the past and the present".

This seascape artquilt was stunning. The lady who made this quilt describes it as "I combined an old quilt top given to me by a friend, neckties from friends and inspiration which I acquired over the past years"
The title translates as "Experiencing the world as a connected game" It was made by Margaretha Kresmer.

In the mean time I also completed the stitchery for Fernhill part five. When I took the picture, I realised I had forgotten to stitch the Dolphin Blue French knots. Each of these parts is dotted with them.

Part 6 of Fernhill arrived last week and it is a very surprising part, with lots of work that needs doing.
I won't post a picture of it, so as not to spoil the surprise for other Fernhill stitchers.Deel 6 van Fernhill is vorige week aangekomen en ik vond het een heel verrassend deel. Er is veel werk te doen. Ik laat er geen foto van zien, om de verrassing voor andere Fernhill-fans niet te bederven.

Thank you for your lovely comments and welcome to my new followers.Bedankt voor jullie leuke berichtjes en welkom voor mijn nieuwe volgers.
Back soon with more Fernhill and Red Home.